Title, im looking to do it with commerce or econ at unsw but does the degree have nice job and internship prospects? tbf most degrees are saturated now anyway but is this less saturated than others due to a high entry score?
its extremely saturated now. used to have like 100 people in each year group at unsw and now they have like 500 people. quality of teaching is going down due to so many students and way more competition now.Title, im looking to do it with commerce or econ at unsw but does the degree have nice job and internship prospects? tbf most degrees are saturated now anyway but is this less saturated than others due to a high entry score?
ye that's fair but is there really any valuable degree except med that has 100 ppl going in a cohort, most mainstream degrees like comp sci or diff types of engineering have LSR of 90 at unsw and down to like 80s and 70s in maq and UTS, so relatively is it still worth doing?its extremely saturated now. used to have like 100 people in each year group at unsw and now they have like 500 people. quality of teaching is going down due to so many students and way more competition now.
also the entry score isn't as high as it seems. Its like 98 but the median atar in the course is like 98.25 so almost half the people got below 98 and some as low as like 88 or 90.
BRO FUCKING EVERYTHING IS SATURATED might have to live off centrelink atpAre you actually interested in careers that an actuary degree can open doors to?
Also med is pretty saturated, the job market for doctors isn't strong in australia but there'll always be demand which is a good thing
ye I wanna go into something corporate finance but then again literally so does every one and their grandmotherAre you actually interested in careers that an actuary degree can open doors to?
Also med is pretty saturated, the job market for doctors isn't strong in australia but there'll always be demand which is a good thing
The only way to beat saturation is to beat your competitionBRO FUCKING EVERYTHING IS SATURATED might have to live off centrelink atp
that's some inspirational shit manThe only way to beat saturation is to beat your competition
Literally be the 1% of your field so that if anyone is hired, it's you
That's why it's better to go into a degree you're interested in
don't worry about career opportunities too much, if you do well in your degree, do well at your job and the industry isn't completly dead then you'll be fineye that's fair but is there really any valuable degree except med that has 100 ppl going in a cohort, most mainstream degrees like comp sci or diff types of engineering have LSR of 90 at unsw and down to like 80s and 70s in maq and UTS, so relatively is it still worth doing?